It is set to be an extremely busy summer in the Premier League, as clubs across the division look to bolster their squads ahead of the new season in August.

A host of expensive deals are tipped to go ahead with several big names linked with a move to English football, while other notable names could leave the league as Real Madrid close in on a deal for Chelsea's Eden Hazard and also have Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Christian Eriksen in their sights.

Plenty of rumours are floating around and here are some of the latest from across the continent.

Arsenal set to lodge €50m for two targets

Unai Emery is pushing ahead with his plan to rejuvenate his squad this summer and that includes landing a double deal from Sampdoria as he seeks to unite Lucas Torreira with two of his former teammates.

Italian outlet SampNews24 state the Gunners are ready to lodge a €50m bid to land both Joachim Andersen and Dennis Praet from the Serie A side, having seen an initial approach for the pair rejected.

That offer will satisfy Sampdoria's club president and Arsenal will kill two birds with one stone, landing a defensive improvement and an Aaron Ramsey replacement in one swoop.

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PSG return for Idrissa Gueye

The transfer saga concerning Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye has been reignited by French outlet Le10Sport state Paris Saint-Germain boss Thomas Tuchel remains keen on the player.

PSG failed to lure the midfielder to the French capital in January, with Everton standing firm with their intentions not to approve a departure, but the French side clearly feel a deal can be negotiated.

The midfielder, who turns 30 in September, will reportedly cost €30-35m.

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Spurs only club to make Lo Celso approach

Tottenham Hotspur could well be in the market for a midfielder this summer if Christian Eriksen gets his wish and lands a new challenge, with one man continuing to appear as a target.

Real Betis' Giovani Lo Celso has courted plenty of attention after his performances from the Andalusian side but, despite reports of other clubs being interested, Diario de Sevilla state the Lilywhites are the only club to have made an approach.

According to their report, Spurs have tabled a fee of €60m for Mauricio Pochettino's compatriot.